Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice

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Ethical issues in clinical practice

By:
Miami Dade College
Medical Campus
School of Nursing
RN-BSN
NUR-3805

Abstract
In every nurse's career, the nurse is faced with many legal or ethical dilemmas. One of the professional competencies for nursing states that nurses should integrate knowledge of ethical and legal aspects of health care and professional values into nursing practice. As such, it is important to know what types of dilemmas nurses may face during their careers and how they may have been dealt with in the past. It is also important for nurses to understand what malpractice is and how they may protect themselves from a malpractice suit. Nursing students increasingly encounter ethical problems during their clinical practice which sometimes infringe the rights of patients. Simply put, ethical issues are a major concern in the healthcare field because healthcare providers have to make ethical decisions on a daily basis.

Working in the modern world as a newly developed registered nurse, one can face many hurdles as they come upon their new work environment. While trying to grasp this major transition, nurses can often find themselves in the mist of ethical dilemmas. There are, in some cases, policies of the healthcare institutions and the nurse’s personal professional ethics that can conflict with the clinical settings’ decision making. With exception of individuals who are deeply involved in the medical profession, the concept of ethics in a clinical practice is not one that typically comes to mind. After all, the average person is likely to associate a clinical practice with medical needs, which likely implies there is a much more pressing dilemma at the forefront of their thought process. However, the same cannot be said for the multitudes of people who come together to create the

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